2020
DOI: 10.1080/03008207.2019.1655003
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Development and characterization of waste equine bone-derived calcium phosphate cements with human alveolar bone-derived mesenchymal stem cells

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“…In general, it has been hypothesized that surfaces with nanotopography can improve the cell adhesion by increasing the surface area of the substrate because cells could recognize the morphological features of the surface such as grating, pit, hole, etc.. In our study, nanogrooves also influenced cell adhesion and morphology, as demonstrated by 12-hour cell culture [9]. In this work, DPSCs both recognized the surface topography and EBPs distributed on the substrate.…”
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confidence: 50%
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“…In general, it has been hypothesized that surfaces with nanotopography can improve the cell adhesion by increasing the surface area of the substrate because cells could recognize the morphological features of the surface such as grating, pit, hole, etc.. In our study, nanogrooves also influenced cell adhesion and morphology, as demonstrated by 12-hour cell culture [9]. In this work, DPSCs both recognized the surface topography and EBPs distributed on the substrate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Figures S2 and S3 show the optimization of coating conditions. In our previous study, we observed the surface morphologies of native ECM of the human body, which was well aligned of the bunch of the ECM fibers [9]. And the lithography technique was used for manipulating the naonogroove/ridge of NG-PCL.…”
Section: Preparation Of Ng-pcl-cmentioning
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“…They frequently used porcine, 12 bovine, 13 chicken, 14 and horse bone. 15,16 However, CPCs still have serious problems: their mechanical strength is low, which is a critical aw for use in clinical applications. Thus, many researchers attempt to promote the mechanical strength of CPCs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%